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Chapter 12. Appendix
Controllers (Pitch Bender, Modulation
Lever, Pedal, Slider) do not apply the
desired effect
Since the XP-10 has a limited number of controllers,
each one performs two or more functions. This
means that the function being controlled by a con-
troller will depend on the mode that the XP-10 is in.
For details refer to "About the XP-10's controllers"
(p.30).
Notes "drop out"
Is the Solo Switch on?
If the Solo Switch (p.26) is on, only one note at a time
will sound even if you press two or more keys. If you
wish to play two or more notes at once, turn off the
Solo Switch.
The XP-10 is able to produce up to 28 notes at once.
It cannot play a larger number of notes simultane-
ously. Reduce the number of Tones that you are
using, and/or adjust the Voice Reserve (p.56) set-
tings.
MIDI messages are not received cor-
rectly
Is the Receive Channel setting correct?
Check the Receive Channel (p.45) setting.
Are the various Receive Switch settings correct?
Check the settings of the Tone Change Receive Switch
(p.45), the GS Reset Receive Switch (p.50), and the
System Exclusive Receive Switch (p.48).
Is the Device ID Number setting correct?
Set the Device ID Number to the setting it had when you
recorded the Exclusive data on the sequencer (p.46).
Is the sequencer playback tempo correct?
Play back the sequencer at the tempo that was used
when recording the Exclusive data (p.47).
Is the Computer switch set correctly?
If a MIDI device is connected, set the switch to MIDI (p.43).
If you have connected a computer using MIDI cables,
set the switch to MIDI (p.55).
If you have connected a computer using a computer
cable, set the switch to Mac, PC-1, or PC-2 (p.55),
depending
on the type of your computer and
sequencing software.
If MIDI messages are not received correctly when
you have connected a computer using a computer
cable, turn the CTS/RTS setting ON (P.62).
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MIDI messages are not transmitted
correctly
Is the Transmit Channel setting correct?
Check the Transmit Channel setting (p.45).
Are the various Transmit switches set correctly?
Check
the settings of the Performance
Dump
Transmit Switch (p.46) and the User Bank Select
Transmit Switch (p.49).
Is the Computer switch set correctly?
If a MIDI device is connected, set the switch to MIDI
(p.43).
If you have connected a computer using MIDI cables,
set the switch to MIDI (p.55).
If you have connected a computer using a computer
cable, set the switch to Mac, PC-1, or PC-2 (p.55),
depending on the type of your computer and soft-
ware.
If MIDI messages are not transmitted correctly
when you have connected a computer using a com-
puter cable, turn the CTS/RTS setting ON (P.62).
Cannot use [SEQ CTRL] to control play-
back/stop on your sequencer
Have the settings related to sequencer synchroniza-
tion been made correctly? Also, be aware that [SEQ
CTRL] cannot control all sequencers (p.43).
Cannot correctly playback a recorded
song
Is the song being played back from the beginning?
Play back the song from the beginning.
Have the Performance settings (Performance Dump)
been recorded at the beginning of the song?
Record the Performance settings (Performance Dump)
used by that song at the beginning of the song (p.46).
Alternatively, you can store the Performance used by
that song as a User Performance before you begin
recording. Then, before you play back the recorded
song, select that Performance (p.46).
If you have created your own General MIDI System
or GS Format compatible song, has a General MIDI
Setup message or a GS Setup message been record-
ed at the beginning of the song?
Record a General MIDI Setup message or a GS Setup
message at the beginning of the song (p.50).

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